释义 |
disbeˈliever [f. prec. + -er1.] One who disbelieves or refuses belief; an unbeliever.
1648W. Mountague Devout Ess. i. viii. §2 (R.) The incredulous and disbelievers of the facility of this medium. a1748Watts (J.), An humble soul is frighted into sentiments, because a man of great name pronounces heresy upon the contrary sentiments, and casts the disbeliever out of the church. 1799Southey Lett. (1856) I. 64, I am not a disbeliever in these things, but that story is not among the credible ones. 1818Whewell in Todhunter's Acct. (1876) II. 26 He attacks disbelievers, but has very little to say to mere unbelievers. |